Raising a Regulated Working Cocker Spaniel for Agility
Protecting Sensitivity Inside High Drive
Working cocker spaniels are extraordinary agility dogs.
They are fast. Expressive. Generous. Relational.
They activate quickly and give everything they have.
But high drive without regulation can become fragile.
Many agility challenges do not begin in the ring.
They begin months - even years - earlier, in how a young dog learns to experience excitement, pressure, novelty and recovery.
This book takes a different approach.
Rather than focusing on early skill acceleration, it focuses on nervous-system development, emotional elasticity and sustainable performance.
Inside, you will learn:
- Why drive amplifies what is underneath
- How arousal stacking quietly erodes stability
- What "sparkle loss" really means in spaniels
- How to structure training weeks to protect resilience
- When to push - and when to pause
- How to build start-line softness instead of urgency
- Why recovery is performance
- How to raise a dog who stays joyful at six - not just spectacular at two
Written for agility handlers, this book blends behavioural science, developmental understanding and practical sport insight into a clear, steady framework: The Quiet Foundation Approach.
It is not a book of drills.
It is a guide to raising and developing a working cocker spaniel who can:
- Think under pressure
- Recover after mistakes
- Stay emotionally steady in busy environments
- Compete without losing softness
- Sustain brilliance over years
Working cockers will give you everything.
This book shows you how to protect what matters most - so that speed, sparkle and partnership last.